Al Ernest Garcia

Actor, Author, Director - USA
Born March 11, 1887 in San Francisco, California, USA
Died September 4, 1928 in Los Angeles, California, USA

Mini-Biography:
Al Ernest Garcia was born on March 11, 1887 in San Francisco, California, USA. He was an American Actor, Author, Director, known for After Five (1915), Six Feet Four (1919), The Tie of the Blood (1913), Al Ernest Garcia's first movie on record is from 1911. Al Ernest Garcia died on September 4, 1928 in Los Angeles, California, USA. His last motion picture on file dates from 1919.

Al Ernest Garcia Filmography [Auszug]
1919: [12.29] The Counterfeit Trail (Cast: (AKA Al E. Garcia)), Directed by Edward A. Kull, with Bob Burns, Magda Lane, ,
1919: [10.19] The Trail of the Octopus (Cast: (AKA Earnest Garcia) ), Directed by Duke Worne, with , Neva Gerber, William J. Dyer,
1919: [09.14] Six Feet Four (Cast: Ben Broderick (as Al Garcia)), Directed by Henry King, with William Russell, Vola Vale, Charles K. French,
1918: [07.29] A Gentleman's Agreement (Cast: Manager of Mine (as Al Garcia)), Directed by David Smith, with Gayne Whitman, Nell Shipman, Juan de la Cruz,
1918: [05.27] Baree, Son of Kazan (Cast), Directed by David Smith, with Nell Shipman, Gayne Whitman,
1917: [06.03] The Purple Scar (Director: (AKA Al E. Garcia) ), with Page Peters, Constance Johnson, Eugene Pallette,
1915: [07.21] Under Two Flags (Cast: Rockingham (as Al E. Garcia)), Directed by Travers Vale, with Louise Vale, Franklin Ritchie, Charles Hill Mailes,
1915: [04.01] The Unafraid (The Unexpected) (Cast: Joseph), Directed by Cecil B. DeMille, with Rita Jolivet, House Peters, Page Peters,
1915: [02.18] The Country Boy (Cast: Jimmy Michaelson ), Directed by Frederick A. Thomson, with Marshall Neilan, Florence Dagmar, Dorothy Green,
1915: [01.28] After Five (Cast: (AKA Ernest Garcia)), Directed by Oscar Apfel, Cecil B. DeMille, with Edward Abeles, Sessue Hayakawa, Betty Schade,
1915: [01.21] Young Romance (Cast: Spagnoli), Directed by George Melford, with Edith Taliaferro, Florence Dagmar, Tom Forman,
1914: [11.15] The Rose of the Rancho (Cast: Henchman), Directed by Cecil B. DeMille, with Bessie Barriscale, Jane Darwell, Dick La Reno,
1914: [07.24] Kate Waters of the Secret Service (Cast: Bronson (as Al E. Garcia) ), Directed by Arthur Hotaling, with Edna Maison, Millard K. Wilson,
1914: [06.00] The Valley of the Moon (Cast: Bart (AKA Ernest Garcia) ), Directed by Hobart Bosworth, with Jack Conway, Myrtle Stedman,
1913: [11.20] An Actor's Romance (Cast: Rant - the Hungry Actor), Directed by Theo Frenkel-Bouwmeester, with Edith Johnson,
1913: [08.11] The Flight of the Crow (Cast: Philip Moore - the Legal Advisor (as Al Garcia)), Directed by E.A. Martin, with Al W. Filson, Henry Otto, Kathlyn Williams,
1913: [07.09] The Reformation of Dad (Cast: Al B. Stone - the Circus Manager (as Al E. Garcia)), Directed by Lem B. Parker, with Al W. Filson, Alfred E. Green, Stella LeSaint,
1913: [04.17] The Tie of the Blood (Cast: Mathews, A Half-Breed), Directed by Lem B. Parker, with Harold Lockwood, ,
1913: [02.10] Pierre of the North (Cast: Baptiste (AKA Al E. Garcia)), Directed by Henry MacRae, with Hobart Bosworth, Herbert Rawlinson,
1913: [02.03] The Governor's Daughter (Cast: The Prison Parson ), Directed by Lem B. Parker, with Harold Lockwood, Kathlyn Williams, Eugenie Besserer,
1913: [01.27] The Miner's Justice (Cast: Bud Owens), Directed by Henry MacRae, with Frank Clark, Eugenie Besserer,
1912: [12.30] Our Lady of the Pearls (Cast: Vincente (as Al E. Garcia)), Directed by Henry MacRae, with Dorothy Davenport, Herbert Rawlinson, Phyllis Gordon,
1912: [11.06] Her Educator (Her Education) (Cast: Jim O'Keefe (AKA Al E. Garcia)), Directed by Lem B. Parker, with , Wheeler Oakman, ,
1912: [10.14] Monte Cristo (The Count of Monte Cristo) (Cast: Fernand (as Al E. Garcia)), Directed by Colin Campbell, with Hobart Bosworth, Tom Santschi, Herbert Rawlinson,
1912: [10.04] An Assisted Elopement (Cast: Brown - Tom's Chum (AKA Al E. Garcia)), Directed by Colin Campbell, with Frank Clark, Elmer Clifton, ,
1912: [09.26] The Pity of It (Cast: William Ainslie (AKA Al E. Garcia)), Directed by Colin Campbell, with Tom Santschi, Eugenie Besserer, Lillian Hayward,
1912: [09.12] The Indelible Stain (Cast: Juan (as Al E. Garcia)), Directed by Colin Campbell, with Tom Santschi, Bessie Eyton, Frank Richardson,
1912: [03.19] The 'Epidemic' in Paradise Gulch (Cast: Jack Knight), Directed by Frank Montgomery, with , George Hernandez, Anna Dodge,
1912: [06.14] Goody Goody Jones (Cast: 3rd Policeman (as Al Garcia)), Directed by Frank Montgomery, with George Hernandez, Lillian Hayward, ,
1912: [06.11] The Old Stagecoach (Scenario), Directed by Fred Huntley, with Herbert Rawlinson, Jesse McGaugh, Frank Richardson,
1912: [05.07] A Humble Hero (Cast: 2nd Claim Jumper (AKA Al E. Garcia) ), Directed by Frank Montgomery, with Tom Santschi, Clay M. Greene, Fred Huntley,
1912: [04.16] The End of the Romance (Cast: Jack Lee), Directed by Frank Montgomery, with Hobart Bosworth, Eugenie Besserer, Herbert Rawlinson,
1912: [03.12] Bounder (Cast: Pete Lopez (AKA Al E. Garcia)), Directed by Colin Campbell, with , Anna Dodge,
1912: [02.19] The Danites (Cast: Carter - a Danite (as Al E. Garcia)), Directed by Francis Boggs, with Hobart Bosworth, , George Hernandez,
1912: [01.23] The Bandit's Mask (Cast: Pedro Ramirez (as Al E. Garcia)), Directed by Frank Montgomery, with Tom Santschi, Herbert Rawlinson,
1912: [01.18] Merely a Millionaire (Cast: Harry Nichols), Directed by Hobart Bosworth, with Hobart Bosworth, Herbert Rawlinson,
1912: [01.15] The Secret Wedding (Cast: Leon Braun (as Al E. Garcia)), Directed by Frank Montgomery, with Tom Santschi, ,
1912: [01.04] Disillusioned (Cast: Henry George (AKA Al E. Garcia) ), Directed by Hobart Bosworth, with Hobart Bosworth, Fred Huntley, Nick Cogley,
1912: [01.02] The Cowboy's Adopted Child (Cast: Dan Mason (as Al E. Garcia)), Directed by Frank Montgomery, with Tom Santschi, Roy Watson, Eugenie Besserer,
1911: [09.22] Shipwrecked (Cast: Pierre Binbeau (AKA Albert E. Garcia)), Directed by Francis Boggs, with Sydney Ayres, Tom Santschi,
1911: [09.04] How Algy Captured a Wild Man (Cast: Teddy Windleigh (as Albert Garcia)), Directed by Francis Boggs, with Sydney Ayres, Herbert Rawlinson, Frank Clark,
1911: [08.15] The Regeneration of Apache Kid (Cast: The Apache Kid (AKA Albert Garcia)), Directed by Francis Boggs, with Fred Huntley, Frank Richardson,
1911: [08.10] Their Only Son (Cast: Guy (AKA Albert Garcia)), Directed by Francis Boggs, with Frank Richardson, Nick Cogley,
1911: [08.08] Slick's Romance (Cast: Yuba Frank (as Al E. Garcia)), Directed by Francis Boggs, with Sydney Ayres, Fred Huntley,
1911: [05.18] The Still Alarm (Cast: William Manley (AKA Frank Garcia)), Directed by Francis Boggs, with Robert Z. Leonard, Herbert Rawlinson,

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